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Here's the setup...
We have a very small room next to our garage - the 'Little Office'. Two walls are outside walls, the third wall is partioned off from our laundry room with framing and drywall, the fourth wall has a door that opens into the garage and has walls (not sure what's behind the paneling). The ceiling is a "drop ceiling". From the garage I can use a small step ladder and see over the room. There appears to be nothing above the drop ceiling except attic space, rafters and the roof decking. This open space continues down into the main attic and behind me is all the attic of the garage area. I am in Eastern Pennsylvania and right now outside it is 82 degrees. It is probably 75 degrees in the small room and once the computer and monitor are turned on add another 5+ degrees, so needless to say, it too warm to work and it's only April. I was thinking of putting a vapor barrier in the open space above the drop ceiling, laying out a roll of Fiberglass insulation and then stapling sheets of radiant barrier to the rafters above the small room. Would adding the radiant barrier from top to bottom to just that portion of the roof (and probably extending it eight feet or so into the garage) provide me any relief from the heat? In order for radiant barrier to be effective do I need to do the whole area above the garage as well? and the area on the other side of the room (the house attic)? I need relief from the heat but I didn't want to have to do the whole house! Are there any other options that I am overlooking to eliminate heat from this small room? I've considered adding some sort of flexible extension tube from the air conditioning duct to pump in some AC, or adding a strong fan in the attic to blow some of the hot air out. There is no climate control in this small room except for two vents that pass through to the laundry room. Any suggestions? |
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It's hard to picture, the one issue you do allude to is the conduction
of the heat from the rest of the roof, into the area over the little office. Does the attic in general have good airflow ? In the summer you will also pick up heat from the garage, if it tends to be hot. If the room is really small like 6 x 6 it may just be easier to run that A/C thing and be done with it. |
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